Mon, Feb 16, 2009

Rosie’s first eleven months

Posted in Album, Babies at 9:28 pm by Jon

Every month on the date they were born for their first year of life, Lucy and Rosie have sat for a “time lapse” portrait in the same brown armchair. (We plan to keep taking these pictures on their birthdays from here on out.)

If you’ve been following The Daily Boydling, you’ve seen plenty of these “monthiversary” photos, including the set of Lucy’s first eleven months. Well, in less than a month, Rosie turns one, so now it’s her turn.

(Click on any of the thumbnails to pop up a slideshow starting at that month. Or you can scroll down to see them all in line.)

One monthTwo monthsThree monthsFour monthsFive monthsSix monthsSeven monthsEight monthsNine monthsTen monthsEleven months

 

One month (April 2008):

One month

Two months (May 2008):

Two months

Three months (June 2008):

Three months

Four months (July 2008):

Four months

Five months (August 2008):

Five months

Six months (September 2008):

Six months

Seven months (October 2008):

Seven months

Eight months (November 2008):

Eight months

Nine months (December 2008):

Nine months

Ten months (January 2009):

Ten months

Eleven months (February 2009):

Eleven months

6 Comments »

  1. young c-m said,

    February 16, 2009, at 9:36 pm

    Wow, her eleven month photo makes her look like a little toddler vs. an infant! Fun to see these photos all together. =)

  2. Nicole said,

    February 16, 2009, at 9:43 pm

    She is so beautiful! I love the baby-pink cheeks with the pink sweater and bow for her 11 month portrait.

  3. kriss said,

    February 17, 2009, at 8:40 am

    Wow – this really lets you see how fast she got smiley. She is a really smiley baby! Go Rosie!

  4. Katrina Goodwill said,

    February 17, 2009, at 7:13 pm

    I love the last two! I wish I was a good mom like you!

  5. Ann said,

    February 17, 2009, at 8:03 pm

    Katrina, you’re nuts! Of course you’re a good mom! :)

  6. Grandpa said,

    February 18, 2009, at 7:32 pm

    My dear Roz,
    What a wonderful story these photos tell about you and your family and your home. It is a special sequence in every way – not the least of which is the magic (and beauty) of growth of a very special person. To watch the development of your smile into a ‘Grandpa (Grandma, too) stopper’ is simply a thrill for my heart and I send you – and your family – my love…
    And I thank your Mama and Papa for capturing these memories for all the rest of us, too.

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